Hot-tempered daughter of House Haughn who alongside her brother Nicolas persisted in spurring their sheepish elder brother, Valmur, to action. Nicolas's sudden death upset the balance, and now the once mighty house seems destined for ruin. Though she knows betrothal to another house awaits, Phiona's pride will not let her accept her true house's disgrace and for this she lashes out against Valmur, lord of the house.

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Phiona is a very proud, young woman of the noble warrior clan House Haughn who refuses to allow any person look down at her or the House in shame. Always one to assert her opinions, she constantly demands her brother Valmur get his act together and properly rule the House. She loves her family dearly.

The pretty and hot-headed daughter of the House Haughn is well armed with strong pride. It is against the Haughn heritage that Valmur, eldest child and current lord, insists in not participating in the war. She scolds Valmur, stating he "dare hid[es] behind Nicolas' name" to avoid war and feels Nicolas would have been equally disappointed of the Lord's ways. Phiona is willing to fight in the war because she believes it is the only way to end it sooner.

In one story branch, she and her brother receive message that their Auguste and Reinhilde have been caught in a ambush. Along with Wylfred, she and Valmur attempt to save the parents, however the group came too late and the parents perish from to their heavy wounds. Both Auguest and Reinhilde are recruited by the Battle Maiden. Having no other place to go, Phiona and Valmur join Wylfred's party, accepting the ruination of the House.

In another path, she leaves House Haughn on her own, enraged at her brother's lack of duty. Shortly after, a hoard of enemies ambush her and Phiona falls after heavy battle, her soul taken by the Battle Maiden. The result of another sibling's death sends Valmur mind into an infantile state, believing his siblings are alive and playing hide-and-seek with him. He blissfully runs away to find them and is never heard from again. With no one left to survive the noble line, Auguste and Reinhilde join Wylfred on his quest to take revenge on the god that stole their children.

Phiona is a member of the Warrior class and like all members in the class, she has a movement range of three panels and an attack range of one panel (including diagonal panels). Warriors use two-handed swords (great swords) as their weapon and have access to heavy equipment such as Helmets, Armor, Gauntlets, and Greaves. Phiona is the only warrior capable of wearing Crowns and the Veleor Dress because of her gender.

Phiona stands out from the other story-recruitable warriors by having higher damaging attacks than Mischka and more multi-hit attacks than Gwendal (subsequently, she inflicts only slightly less damage than Gwendal and inflicts fewer hits than Mishka). Unlike Mischka, Phiona does not rely on a two-attack combo because all of her attacks are useful, thus she more access to the stronger two-handed swords with three attack allowance. Among all Warrior attacks, Ocean of Pain deals the largest amount of damage. Phiona's Soul Crush inflicts roughly the same amount of damage as Mischka's Ruthless Frost, but has higher Attack Gauge Boost (losing to Gwendal by a mere one point). Unlike the other warriors who are best suited for only one type of action, Phiona can do nearly all tasks assigned to her quite proficiently. She is also the most ideal substitute for Ancel.

Phiona rushes, rapier first, towards her enemy, piercing and stabbing him. Then she summons a double of herself with whom she continues to strike at the opponent, resulting in a blood red rose blooming behind it.

Crimson Grace - Dances, blade in hand, crossing and doubling until there blooms a flower of blood.

Youngest of the three children who is constantly reminding her brother Valmur to get his act together. She'll murder anyone who mentions it, but as a little girl, Phiona used to tell everyone she'd marry him today.

Though they remain fit to fight, and have already handed over lordship to the house, Phiona secretly wishes her parents would hang up their gloves once and for all. After all, how can Valmur take charge with mommy and daddy looking on?

Phiona is recruited along with her brother Valmur by sacrificing at most one character before the end of Chapter 3.

Recruiting Phiona (and Valmur) forgoes the recruitment of Fauxnel or Auguste and Reinhilde.